Today, we’re going to go over how to use your Bonus to try out AutoTrader on BTSE.
Note that your Bonus is a special type of incentive on BTSE that can be used to invest in an AutoTrader strategy.
Bonuses are denominated in USDT, but you cannot directly transfer a Bonus out of your BTSE wallet or convert it into fiat assets. You can only use it to invest in an AutoTrader strategy.
However, if you are successful in earning profits through AutoTrader, you can withdraw those profits.
Now let’s go over how to redeem your Bonus, and how to use it to invest in an AutoTrader strategy.
On the BTSE homepage, we go to the menu in the upper left hand corner, and then click on Rewards Hub.
On the Rewards Hub interface, we then click on My Rewards. Here, we have a Bonus that is worth 100 USDT.
We then click on Redeem, and receive a notification that 100 USDT in Bonus funds have been sent to our Wallet.
We can then go to the spot wallet page, and see our updated USDT balance, which reflects the 100 USDT redeemed from our Bonus.
Now let’s go to AutoTrader.
On the AutoTrader interface, you can see that we have our updated spot wallet balance in the upper right hand corner. We then select a bearish Bitcoin strategy, and enter 100 USDT.
We then click Start Now, and go back to our AutoTrader dashboard, where we can see the live strategy.
By clicking on the strategy card, we can see the strategy running, and all of the buy and sell orders, as well as its built-in take-profit and stop-loss settings.
Now we’re done. We’ve successfully redeemed our 100 USDT Bonus, and used it to invest in an AutoTrader strategy.
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